Christian Wolff established himself as a major figure of the New York experimental scene in the 1950s, and would become a long-time collaborator of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company. A professor of Classics at Dartmouth until his recent retirement, Wolff comes from a very interesting literary family as well—his parents, Helen and Kurt Wolff, published Benjamin and Kafka in Europe, and then co-founded Pantheon Books after emigrating.
The residency to celebrate his work will feature a symposium on Tuesday, April 23rd at 6:00 pm in the CPMC Recital Hall, as well as a concert, curated by UCSD professor: Charles Curtis.
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